In the wake of Stalin's death in 1953 and Khrushchev's Secret Speech three years later, many Soviet citizens hoped that past injustices would now be put right. For some, this meant the right to rejoin the Communist Party. This article explores how former party members - including many returning from the camps - sought rehabilitation in the years 1956 to 1957. Focusing in particular on the party organization in Vladimir province, the article examines the differing ways POWs and purge victims were treated, and asks how far the decisions made by the party elite in this oblast' reflected central policy or local concerns
This dissertation explores the evolution of Soviet public culture during the decade of destalinisati...
The collapse of the communist regime at the end of the twentieth century resulted in a wave of democ...
From 1943 to 1949, almost 1.5 million ethnic minorities were deported from their homes in the southe...
The article deals with the attempts of the beginning of the rehabilitation and restoration processes...
The article tries to seize the role of the Second World War in the evolution of the criteria that de...
Based upon evidence from archives in Russia, Georgia, Latvia and Estonia, this article examines the ...
The year 1937 is one of the most important dates in Soviet history. August 1937 saw the introduction...
This is a postprint of an article whose final and definitive form has been published in Europe-Asia ...
The Soviet Gulag has joined the tragic annals of what has been described as “man’s inhumanity to man...
In the article the author examines an issue that has not been investigated so far, namely the attitu...
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's novella 'One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich' was published in the liter...
This dissertation explores how an illiberal, authoritarian state confronted and attempted to make am...
This dissertation explores how an illiberal, authoritarian state confronted and attempted to make am...
The article uses archival materials to restore the biography of an ordinary Soviet engineer, whose c...
This article studies the way in which the crimes of the communist regime have been dealt...
This dissertation explores the evolution of Soviet public culture during the decade of destalinisati...
The collapse of the communist regime at the end of the twentieth century resulted in a wave of democ...
From 1943 to 1949, almost 1.5 million ethnic minorities were deported from their homes in the southe...
The article deals with the attempts of the beginning of the rehabilitation and restoration processes...
The article tries to seize the role of the Second World War in the evolution of the criteria that de...
Based upon evidence from archives in Russia, Georgia, Latvia and Estonia, this article examines the ...
The year 1937 is one of the most important dates in Soviet history. August 1937 saw the introduction...
This is a postprint of an article whose final and definitive form has been published in Europe-Asia ...
The Soviet Gulag has joined the tragic annals of what has been described as “man’s inhumanity to man...
In the article the author examines an issue that has not been investigated so far, namely the attitu...
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's novella 'One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich' was published in the liter...
This dissertation explores how an illiberal, authoritarian state confronted and attempted to make am...
This dissertation explores how an illiberal, authoritarian state confronted and attempted to make am...
The article uses archival materials to restore the biography of an ordinary Soviet engineer, whose c...
This article studies the way in which the crimes of the communist regime have been dealt...
This dissertation explores the evolution of Soviet public culture during the decade of destalinisati...
The collapse of the communist regime at the end of the twentieth century resulted in a wave of democ...
From 1943 to 1949, almost 1.5 million ethnic minorities were deported from their homes in the southe...